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Saturday, 8 May 2021

Pet Syrian Hamsters Require Spacious Cages

 

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It is essential to keep in mind that Syrian hamsters in the wild come out from their burrows at night and start scurrying for miles on end searching for a possible mate or food.  As the animal goes to search for food, the hamster will start collecting seeds inside the pouches found in the cheeks, giving it a plump and full look before running back to the burrow.  This is an instinctive habit and the Syrian’s wish to go running free is why there is a need to provide your pet with the most running space that you can offer.  Opt for the biggest cage your budget allows or your home can allow.  Select a cage that has tunnels and tubes that connect other chambers.  But if you are unable to fit this in your budget or your home cannot fit all those lengthy tubes and chambers, then at least get a wheel.  All hamsters, dwarf and Syrian breeds alike, will benefit from running around the hamster wheel for exercise.

Any sign of illness exhibited by your pet should require an appointment with your veterinary clinic Santa Rosa, CA.

Wednesday, 27 January 2021

Common Exotic Pets With Submissive Behaviors

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Social pyramids also occur among different groups of exotic animals. Those that are less assertive, demonstrate distinctive indications of surrender to the dominant ones. Here are the most common submissive behaviors demonstrated by specific types of exotic animals:

Bearded Dragons. A subservient bearded dragon exhales up or swings its arm in a round movement when meeting a dominant bearded dragon.

Degus. Degu displays submissive action by lying on their back to show their tummy, just like dogs. You need to demonstrate to your degu pet that you are the dominant one by placing him gently on his back and holding him in that position until he stops struggling. You should do this if your pet degu happens to nip or bite you.

Ferrets. The dominant ferret puts a submissive ferret on its back. Whenever your ferret attempts to demonstrate dominant behavior or hostility, you must show him that you are the alpha leader by holding him by the scruff and placing him on his back.

Consult with a veterinarian Santa Rosa, CA if you are having difficulties with the behavior of your pet.